Determining Disposable income
Date: Tue, 08/18/2009 - 13:39
Can someone help me with this topic. I am looking to calculate a wage garnishment assesment (for myself) to prepare and I want to know how I would calculate it.
I make roughly 1500 dollars every two weeks and take home about 1050. my state is 10 percent gross or 25 percent disposable, but i'm not sure how to calculate disposable.
I make roughly 1500 dollars every two weeks and take home about 1050. my state is 10 percent gross or 25 percent disposable, but i'm not sure how to calculate disposable.
has it been served at your place of employment? if so they are g
has it been served at your place of employment? if so they are given a chart by which to calculate the amount. check with payroll...
That is good advice! Normally disposable income is what is left
That is good advice! Normally disposable income is what is left over after your neccessary living expenses! This is usually determined at a hearing! If there was no hearing they are probably taking the ten percent gross! That may be done differently in your state!
I love that term disposable! To me its the "spare change" that panhandlers ask for. I have a roll of quarters I was just about to throw away. Rediculous!